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Supported a comment by Peter Lewis on
Engage East Harbour
2 years, 2 months ago
Supported a comment by Seth McDermott on
Engage East Harbour
2 years, 2 months ago
Seth McDermott
Housing affordability, small independent retail, and public services to make it a complete community. It won't work to just have residential if we don't also think about necessary things like schools, libraries, and other services.
Housing affordability, small independent retail, and public services to make it a complete community. It won't work to just have residential if we don't also think about necessary things like schools, libraries, and other services.
Supported a comment by Anuradha Puri on
Engage East Harbour
2 years, 2 months ago
Anuradha Puri
Emphasis on developing year round activities like pedal boats, skating and introducing biodiversity.
Emphasis on developing year round activities like pedal boats, skating and introducing biodiversity.
Supported a comment by Cairns Deleway on
Engage East Harbour
2 years, 2 months ago
Cairns Deleway
Love this. A bunch of towers aren't going to attract people to this site. We need significant commercial space to create a competitive neighbourhood in a growing city.
Love this. A bunch of towers aren't going to attract people to this site. We need significant commercial space to create a competitive neighbourhood in a growing city.
Commented on Engage East Harbour
2 years, 2 months ago
A mix of small locally owned businesses are key!
Supported a comment by Oliver Turner on
Engage East Harbour
2 years, 2 months ago
Oliver Turner
Parks, restaurants, cafes and a grocery store will all attract people to the area and inject life and local energy into the new development. Do not repeat city place, where uninteresting, chain stores and fast food did not create a culture people wanted to stay in (initially they all headed north to Queen/King).
Parks, restaurants, cafes and a grocery store will all attract people to the area and inject life and local energy into the new development. Do not repeat city place, where uninteresting, chain stores and fast food did not create a culture people wanted to stay in (initially they all headed north to Queen/King).
Commented on Engage East Harbour
2 years, 2 months ago
Agreed. Often the priority is just on condo development and the plan forgets to include activities, and amenities.
Supported a comment by Vikram Rai on
Engage East Harbour
2 years, 2 months ago
Vikram Rai
Availability of amenities in the area, especially grocery and entertainment
Availability of amenities in the area, especially grocery and entertainment
Supported a comment by Frank De Palma on
Engage East Harbour
2 years, 2 months ago
Frank De Palma
Schools, daycares, outdoor shopping mall
Schools, daycares, outdoor shopping mall
Commented on Engage East Harbour
2 years, 2 months ago
A successful plan needs to plan for the future and include a variety of services, areas, users etc.
Followed Engage East Harbour
2 years, 2 months ago
Supported a comment by M Clyne on
Engage East Harbour
2 years, 2 months ago
M Clyne
Infrastructure to support population surge, such as dog parks, green spaces, transport and commercial areas
Infrastructure to support population surge, such as dog parks, green spaces, transport and commercial areas
Public space; to create a high-quality, iconic mixed-use community, emphasis should be placed on high-quality public space and parks.